Finding the Spring Porcini and Family Mushroom Foray - Spring King - S2E9
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- You can’t get much better than fresh Porcini and families foraging together! This video gives specific details for finding Boletus rex-veris (also known as the Spring King or Spring Porcini) and also some helpful insight for taking kids mushroom hunting. It was filmed during a family and kid centered class I lead, no actors here, just kids enjoying the woods and mushrooms!
Follow up this video with my Spring Mushrooms episode from Season 1 for even more on the Spring King. Trust me, with the habitat details in this video and identification specifics in the other, you will be good to go!
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Good explanation and illustration of how to identify Grand Fir versus Douglas Fir... worth watching just for that segment
Thank you, I think so too :)
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Great video. I would hire the kid that said the stem color was "whitish yellowish brown."
Haha, yes, he's got it spot on.
My 5 year old was squishing wolf fart spores in our backyard in attempt to get more to grow 😜
Haha! Very smart! I hope you get more wolf farts in your yard soon.
Now THAT was a delight. Thank you so much!
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it 😊
I've got four kids (10-19) and we love mushroom hunting together in the woods and we really enjoyed your video. We're heading up to the Mt Hood on Monday for another round. Thanks for your video and including children in your videos, it's so important to include children and normal kid behavior in the context of exploring the woods.
Thank you for sharing the information on different characteristics for different trees. I am just starting to look for mushrooms and finding out I need to learn trees too which can seem daunting When also trying to learn mushrooms. You present the information so clearly and show great examples. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge.
Shout out to the one who managed to watch the episode 5 days before it came out! 👌👏
Zach Zoller 😂😂 I was wondering why there were not many views for this one!!!
@@daniellescott9820 You're a legend. Now just watch one before it's uploaded and I quit.
I LOVED this video!! If you ever come to Lake Stevens or Granite Falls I have 2 young Mushroom Hunters that would love to do this!
Thank you! That's a nice area for mushrooms, I'm not toooo terribly far from there.
Another great vid. Great job with the kids. Teach the children well!
Thank you!
Fun!
I'd love to do a class with my kids in the Fraser Valley, BC!!!
I used to live there, what a great area for mushrooms!
Love this video! Grooming the next gen for the third kingdom, nice!
Yes! Important to do. And thank you!
You're amazing I love you're knowledge and willingness to share it ty ty
Thank you for another wonderful video. Do all porcini mushrooms turn blue when you cut them?
What a bunch of well behaved shrumps! Lol. I wish I had kids of my own to teach things like this. And dang! you know a lot!
Wonderfully informative. I didn't really think of that 'zone' before between wet and dry that you sometimes need to look for. Gives me something new to think about when researching on Google maps and such before going to a new area to try. Also, I was a little bummed your kiddos weren't in the group but 3 and 5 are a little young. Maybe another family video down the road. :)
Man, this video is PACKED with great info on spring mushrooms. Love it!!!
Thank you! I'm glad you loved it so much 😊
Great video! Looks like everyone had a good time.
They did! And thank you :)
Excellent! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
i find morchella crassipes in madrone trees, fir and oak. is that normal? they look like small cantaloupes
What an awesome teacher you are!
Love the show! Plus your very pretty
This is so wholesome. 😭😍💖
so fun ! and i learned so much]
👍👍sweeeeeet new video thanks
You're welcome!
Yellow Elanor I started taking my kids out mushrooming when they were a little older than that. Now there are in their later 30s and they still love mushrooming.
“White-ish, yellow-ish, brown, you are just like a field guide, but that’s perfect!” 😂😂😂 that was great!
Nice ok Teacher 🏡😇☺
Nice, spring is coming. Really good info but make sure to bury each patch just in case the forestry department does some thinning or tree removals. I cannot stress enough the loss of an area in the Rockies that is gone. The forest is still there but very few fungi left. Some will probably return but the year that happened was 1982 and 2000 I went back and still no mushrooms at that spot. 100 lbs. Easily in 4 hours a spot smaller than a football field. It was much bigger than that so you would never be able to pick that whole mountain in a day.
Sunlight is not good for fungi.
She's cute.
nice video🍄
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Thanks for such a nice video.
You're welcome 😊 Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video. Keep it up
Thank you so much! Will do.
Awesome work. It's wonderful you're incorporating the children. I wish I would have started learning when I was young. But I'm doing what I can now 🤷
was that mount shasta in the image?
It was not, I say the name in the video though :)
Another great video Rachel! 🍄
Thank you thank you Paula! The kids had so much fun.
@@YellowElanor it was so obvious you and the kids had a great time! When your kids, and others were involved when we went on a forage we had a great time too! I still continue to forage, and I love it! Keep the videos coming, you are a great teacher.
So weird seeing how different mushrooming is on the other coast. Here, morels like hardwoods not fir, porcinis seem to like aspens in september.
How fun to go mushroom hunting with you, Rachel! You’re a brilliant teacher!
AWESOME
THANKS!
Great video, I'm so glad you are educating the youth 😊
That was awesome, teaching cute little childrens 😁
Your the best!
Ha...well thanks 😊
You are a great teacher...the tree info is fantastic.
What a heart-warming video. I love it
What fun!! Thanks.